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Amplighting&sound
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Posted: 18 April 2012 at 6:26pm |
Hello boy girls and both i hav 8 tms2s and i want 8 to 16 bass bins what would work well bin offed 1850s and some thunder ridge but not shaw on what ones to go for
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Tocooltom
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What kind of music do you play? where do you use your system? Do you want a single bass cab solution, or a dedicated sub and dedicated kick bin? Personaly i prefer a system to have a dedicated kick bin but each to his own My favorites would be the following, in no particular order... 1850s - standard really, AnWatt and Odyssey use 1850 with tms2, looney bins - very similar to 1850 just better inferior sounds use looney bins with tms5 which is very similar to the tms2 INVADERS - the new must have cab for many reasons, easy to build, big bang for buck Edited by Tocooltom - 19 April 2012 at 12:18pm |
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Wrek0ne
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Punisher's + TMS2's = pleasant
1850's + TMS2's = no so pleasant TMS2's I think sound best when over the top of a large group of BPH's, not so subbbbbby but in a group of 8 or 16 the ES18BPH or USB will play to 40Hz but will remain fast and seriously punchy. |
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Amplighting&sound
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Cool beans thank u i use my rig in a cinama most the time for rock to open mic nights and every thing in bertween but its all live not a lot of play back
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Tocooltom
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By the sounds of it you dont need super low bass on the other side of the room
ES18bph or USBs a will do nicely i think. Have you looked at tapped horns? apparently they are very good indoors but i have no first hand experience with them. Do you normally stack the rigs on stage? do you splay your tms2s? |
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Amplighting&sound
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Stack it on floor and ya splay and tip the tops
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